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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 443388" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I agree with what you just posted, DDD. But as someone trying to understand the other viewpoint, what do you think really happened to Caylee? And if you were the grandparent and your difficult child daughter left with your grandson when he was 2-3 yrs old and then was found dead in the woods, how would you handle it? Seriously, I'm asking because I think you can probably relate to that more than anyone- not relating because you have legal experience or have family that is in law enforcement or that has a person in the family that has had to deal with the "system", but you have had to deal with a gfgdau who (according to previous posts) made poor decisions that risked your grandchild's life. So, as an experienced juror, how on earth does one put all that together, taking all those things into condieration? If it was your grandchild that had left with your gfgdau and never returned alive, then was found dead, and you knew she still wasn't telling the truth about what happened after 3 years (proven now in court), how do you resolve that for yourself?</p><p></p><p>Would you go back to your own normal life? Would you forgive her?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 443388, member: 3699"] I agree with what you just posted, DDD. But as someone trying to understand the other viewpoint, what do you think really happened to Caylee? And if you were the grandparent and your difficult child daughter left with your grandson when he was 2-3 yrs old and then was found dead in the woods, how would you handle it? Seriously, I'm asking because I think you can probably relate to that more than anyone- not relating because you have legal experience or have family that is in law enforcement or that has a person in the family that has had to deal with the "system", but you have had to deal with a gfgdau who (according to previous posts) made poor decisions that risked your grandchild's life. So, as an experienced juror, how on earth does one put all that together, taking all those things into condieration? If it was your grandchild that had left with your gfgdau and never returned alive, then was found dead, and you knew she still wasn't telling the truth about what happened after 3 years (proven now in court), how do you resolve that for yourself? Would you go back to your own normal life? Would you forgive her? [/QUOTE]
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